Danny Rohl has departed his role as Sheffield Wednesday boss by mutual consent after less than two years, talkSPORT understands.The 36-year-old has been facing an uncertain future at Hillsborough after declaring in June that he was ready to leave ‘as soon as possible’.Rohl and the Owls have parted ways just two weeks before the new Championship season startsGettyHis shock admission came amid links to jobs in the Bundesliga, as well as being on the radar of Wednesday’s Championship rivals.Rohl had initially stayed away from the start of pre-season training, with his assistant Henrik Pedersen overseeing preparations for the new campaign.In a major U-turn, talkSPORT reported that Rohl was ready to return to the club earlier this month.Though this is believed to have angered disgruntled players.Several senior stars are understood to have held a meeting at which many declared they would prefer Rohl not to resume his role as boss.And now Rohl and the Owls have parted ways by mutual consent.It leaves Wednesday scrambling to find a new manager before their Championship opener against Leicester on August 10.More to follow…